Thursday, 12 September 2013

When You Finally Decide To Go Natural

In recent times, the number of enquries I've received
concerning natural hair has been on the rise. A lot of ladies are
clueless as to the procedures of going natural. They want to know how to
manage the texture of their hair when they finally decide to big chop
or transition, the products to use and so on.
So today I'm gonna be giving guidelines to live by when you finally gather courage to stop the use of relaxers1. Make up your mind
Don't join the train because it's becoming a fad or anything, make up your mind and stand by your decision.

2. Decide on Big Chopping or Transitioning.
Are
you bold enough to rock your TWA? Or would you rather grow your hair
out to an extent before big chopping? [Some people transition up to
3years]

3. Create A Hair Regimen.
That is if you don't have
one already. Start with the simple basic products like Shea butter and
Olive oil. Don't be too hasty to try out products. Let your regimen be
stress-free and convenient. Set aside some time or a day in a week for
deep conditioning.

4. Study your hair.
As a beginner, it
might be too soon to determine your hair type so don't bother yourself
with it YET but study it. Does your hair have a high or low porosity?
That would determine the method of moisturizing. How often do you need
to shampoo and so on.

5. Be Patient.
Don't expect too much. You just started. Be patient.

6. Love your hair and rock it!
Why else would you be going natural if not to flaunt it? LOL.

7. Read, read and read!!!!
There are tons of hair blogs and videos on the internet, you have no excuse.

If you still have any problems, contact us here @ AN. We would love to here from you.

wonderful , i started 6 months ago and im loving my hair , i do have issues with styling as im too lazy to try out different styles and then i have a dry scalp , but apart from that my hair is geting better, i even tried out the bantu knots n it was lovely when i took it out